Answer:The resulting Angell Treaty permitted the United States to restrict, but not completely prohibit, Chinese immigration. In 1882, Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which, per the terms of the Angell Treaty, suspended the immigration of Chinese laborers (skilled or unskilled) for a period of 10 years.
Explanation:I really am good with history and i had this on a test and got it right.
Source E. Woodrow Wilson confidently expected the USA to join the League of Nations. But many Americans hated the idea. Many had been against US involvement in the war, and they certainly did not want the USA to get entangled in European affairs after 1919.also it was a confrontial us meeting
Most jobs in colonial Connecticut were unskilled or low-skill labor like sailors, farm hands, dock laborers, and servants.<span> Trades like shipbuilding and farming were in high demand, as were carpentry and lumber milling. hope that helped</span>
Answer: B. an increase in the number of immigrants from southern and eastern Europe.
Explanation:
From 1880 to 1914, it is estimated that over 20 million people immigrated to the U.S. from southern and eastern Europe. They were escaping persecution and looking for a better life.
These people needed jobs to survive and so would try to get as many people as possible to be employed including children so that more of the family would earn money. The conditions that they worked in was quite dangerous but they would still go to work because they needed an income.
The answer is “C.” Plessy v Ferguson was the court case that resulted in “separate but equal.”